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Our expert testing crew bought 7 popular clock radios for side-by-side testing. Our in-depth analysis will give you an extensive look at what each product has to offer. We've made sure to rate each model according to its sound and display qualities, useful features, ease of use, and design aesthetics. Clock radios have come a long way from their simple past, and we are sure to help you find one to suit your bedside needs so you may have a refreshing morning routine.
Starting the day off on the right foot begins with an alarm clock, but it doesn't stop there. From brushing our teeth to caffeinating with precision coffee makers, we depend on numerous home devices daily.
Editor's Note: Our clock radio review was updated on August 5, 2024. We added more information on how we tested these alarm clocks and removed a favorite model from Sony that is now discontinued.
Battery Backup: Yes | USB Charging Port for Phone: Yes
REASONS TO BUY
Excellent speaker system
Large LED display
Bluetooth enabled
Weekday and weekend alarms
REASONS TO AVOID
Expensive
More complicated to set up
Large footprint
The Sangean RCR-20 is one of the most comprehensive and intricate clock radios we tested, but it is well worth the effort. Once fully set up, its many notable features are easy and intuitive to use. We like the high-quality speakers, which have bass and treble controls giving out a full, rich sound, whether using the FM radio or your Bluetooth device. But if you prefer an alarm, the beeper on this model is a pleasant alternative since it is not too tinny or robotic. The alarm and radio go on in 1-minute increments for a full hour or until turned off, just in case you like to wake up slowly. Since these testers have had unfortunate incidences with snooze buttons, we always check to make sure that it's not too close to any other controls, and this one is clearly marked and easily accessible. Each alarm includes the option of being set once, daily, on weekdays, or on weekends, with different time setting capabilities for each. Another cool feature is the clearly marked remote control that comes with 2 AA batteries. The soft white display includes everything you need to know in a clear and easily read format.
Bluetooth connectivity, excellent speakers, and many alarms and options make this one of the more elaborate clock radios we tested. It also makes it one of the priciest options. We should note it is one of the largest alarm clocks in our lineup, so those with smaller nightstands or bed tables may want to consider a model with a smaller footprint, like the USCCE Digital below. However, our testers kept returning to the awesome sound provided by the Sangean, and it's our favorite of the models we tested.
Battery Backup: Yes | USB Charging Port for Phone: Yes
REASONS TO BUY
Large snooze button
Small footprint and attractive design
Easy to use
REASONS TO AVOID
No radio presets
Small speaker
The updated USCCE Digital model comes in an attractive, wood-grain finish and is a small device that takes up little space on your bedside table but still has plenty of desirable features. It is easy to set up out of the box, and our testers loved the large snooze button that also scrolls to easily set the time or change an alarm. The USCCE has a convenient switch on the back to set your alarms for weekdays or weekends only or all 7 days if you prefer. Its display is fully dimmable, has an indoor temperature feature, and two USB ports located on the front for easy phone charging.
The USCCE only has a couple of drawbacks. Though the radio alarm is easy enough to set, it lacks a preset radio option. Additionally, the speaker is located on the back of the unit and is fairly small, so it's not our top choice for sound quality. Minimal gripes aside, the USCCE shines in many other ways, making it a worthy contender.
Battery Backup: No | USB Charging Port for Phone: Yes
REASONS TO BUY
Doubles as a wireless phone charging station
Bluetooth speaker
REASONS TO AVOID
Not intuitive to set up
Gradual volume increase of alarm is loud
Hard-to-read LED display
The I-Box Dawn unit has two features that make it an exceptional product: it doubles as a wireless charging station for your phone and a Bluetooth speaker with decent sound quality. If you have a Qi-enabled phone that supports wireless charging, with a case less than 5mm thick, you can simply place your phone on top of the speaker, and it will start charging automatically. The clock also functions as a Bluetooth speaker and has decent sound quality with 6W stereo speakers and a passive subwoofer, making it more than adequate for bedroom use. Because of its stereo speakers, the radio sound quality is better than most of the devices we tested, which rely on small built-in speakers, which are often tinny sounding.
Despite the many great attributes, this clock radio has a few substantial downsides. First, the fabric wrapping that encases the speaker significantly blurs the LED. We found the brightness of the digits easy enough to read midday, but it is hard to discern the smaller font for PM and the AL1 and AL2 for the alarms. Setup is not the most intuitive, and you must read the instruction manual carefully to figure out how to use all the features. Also, there is no option for waking up to a Bluetooth-connected device. If you want an easier setup process and Bluetooth capabilities, check out the Emerson SmartSet Bluetooth. Lastly, there is no way to set the beeping alarm or radio volume for wake-up, which will gradually increase in volume to an abrasively loud level, something we found to be a significant shortcoming. If you can look beyond these drawbacks, the I-Box Dawn's wireless charging and speaker capabilities are hard to beat.
Battery Backup: Yes | USB Charging Port for Phone: Yes
REASONS TO BUY
Large LED digit display
Built-in nightlight feature
Bluetooth enabled
Automatically set day, date, and time
REASONS TO AVOID
No dual weekday/weekend alarms
Pairing Bluetooth can be tricky
The thin Emerson SmartSet Bluetooth features a unique design that stands out from the competition. The taller height and size of the front LED panel make it easy to see the display when lying in bed or from across the room. Wrapped in a shiny black finish with a shiny silver top, the front panel clearly displays the alarm set and the day of the week, which is a feature we greatly appreciate as it helps to ease the panic you get when you awake not knowing the day. The buttons on the top are well-marked and well-spaced, so there is no mixing up the snooze and alarm off buttons, as the testers have been accustomed to doing. This model is plug-and-play, automatically setting everything once plugged in, but you have the option to manually set the time if needed. In addition to a gentle beeping alarm that slowly increases in volume, this unit also includes an FM radio. Setting up the radio was a breeze — it automatically scanned to the next clear station and didn't need adjustment to get rid of static. Additionally, the FM antenna is built right into the cord instead of having another smaller antenna cord potentially dangling around in front of puppies, kitties, babies, or other curious critters.
One potential downside is using this unit as a Bluetooth speaker, which can be tricky. If it doesn't work the first time, all other previously paired Bluetooth devices will need to be off. Once you have it working, it will automatically pair each time you turn it on. Finally, the directions were in tiny print and weren't always clear, so it took some trial and error to get the alarm adequately set.
Battery Backup: Yes | USB Charging Port for Phone: Yes
REASONS TO BUY
Doubles as a Bluetooth speaker
Built-in mic for speakerphone and voice-activated capabilities
Fun, color-changing orb
REASONS TO AVOID
Difficult to set up with many steps
Speaker is not the best quality
Takes up a lot of nightstand real estate
The iHome Color Changing Bluetooth speaker and clock radio is a unique, color-changing orb that is like a cross between a Magic-8 ball and a lava lamp. This model is a good choice if you are looking for fun decor or want a quirky gift for your kids. It doubles as a Bluetooth speaker and even has a built-in mic to use as a speakerphone or activate Siri or Google Assistant when your phone is connected. You can set the alarm to wake you up with several tone options, an FM radio preset, or music from your Bluetooth-connected phone. The color-changing cabinet has six different settings and can pulse to the beat of your music or gradually brighten in the morning with your alarm.
All these features come with tradeoffs. For instance, the setup is more of a hassle than other options, and changing the settings requires following many sets of instructions from the manual. We preferred more intuitive models that didn't require referencing the manual many times to recall how to use the features. Furthermore, the speaker doesn't offer the best sound quality. We would much rather keep our Bluetooth speaker than replace it with this device. Although, waking up to your choice of music from your phone is a nice perk. The design also wins points for adding some flair to the home.
Battery Backup: Yes | USB Charging Port for Phone: Yes
REASONS TO BUY
Large LED display with brightness adjustability
Indoor temperature indicator
Easy to set up
Adjustable alarm volume
REASONS TO AVOID
Low-quality speaker
No radio preset function
Only two alarm options - buzzer or FM radio
The DreamSky Decent alarm clock radio is another simple, budget pick for those who prefer a no-frills, easy-to-use device. The large, 1-inch LED digit display is easy to read from across the room and is fully dimmable for restful sleep. The DreamSky is intuitive and easy to set up, with large, clear buttons for changing the time, setting the alarm, and turning on the radio. It also has a bonus indoor temperature display that can be viewed in Fahrenheit or Celsius.
There are only two alarm options: an abrasive buzzer or the FM radio. Our testers preferred models with sounds of nature or melodic tones for waking up, but this may not be a non-issue for those who don't mind a sharp buzzer in the morning. The DreamSky allows you to set the max volume you'd like the buzzer or radio to gradually reach, which is a welcome touch. The speaker is not high quality, but that is to be expected in a simple, inexpensive device. Unlike all the other models tested, the DreamSky does not allow you to save any radio presets, and you must ensure that you have it set to the right station you want to wake up to before you go to sleep. The DreamSky also has a USB port for charging your phone, making it a great budget pick for those who want a few practical, extra features.
Battery Backup: Yes | USB Charging Port for Phone: Yes
REASONS TO BUY
Large LED display with adjustable brightness
7 Color nightlight with 5-level brightness
12/24 hour mode
30-minute nap feature
Easy to set up
REASONS TO AVOID
Lower-quality speaker
Only two alarm options - annoying buzzer or FM radio
The Housbay Glow Small Alarm Clock has a modern, rounded design with a matte black finish that is not too large for smaller nightstands. The buttons on the top are clearly marked, easy to find, and not too close together. The large blue display is easily seen from across a room, and the seven different nightlight colors are fun, with five different brightness levels. We found that some settings are too bright for next to the bed but are great for across the room and that certain colors seem more soothing than others. A large separate snooze button on the top of the unit makes it easy to find and use when half-asleep. Our favorite feature is the nap button, which can be set for 30 minutes and wakes you up to natural-sounding chirping birds, which we like so much we wish it was an option for the alarm. Directions for this model are very clear and easy to understand, with the pictures outlining the area in question.
The alarm only has two options: a buzzer and an FM radio. The buzzer quickly went from the quietest to the loudest setting, which was jarring; most often, we couldn't even get to the alarm to turn it off before the buzzer became very loud, making for an irritating start to the day. The FM radio features ten presets, and the directional arrows on the snooze button can help you find your desired station. All in all, our testers like the nightlight colors and the display and think it is a solid, easy-to-use clock radio for the price.
How We Test Clock Radios
We purchased the most promising models at retail price for our extensive testing. Each unit was tested for eight days, including overnight, for real-life application. Our testers assessed the various features of each model, noted how easy they were to use, examined the sound quality of the radio and the alarm sound choices available, and considered the display and design to determine where each model excelled or fell short. Our assessment is sure to include everything you might want to know when choosing a new clock radio to enhance your wake-up routine.
Why Trust GearLab
This review comes to you from Miya Tsudome and Ruth Bruckbauer, who both have several years of experience of daily alarm clock use for a pre-dawn wake-up. We chose the most promising designs to compare side-by-side and give you honest reviews of each. With experience testing the latest technology that will help make your life easier, Miya and Ruth bring attention to detail, generous use of the snooze button, and a strong belief in easy, painless wake-ups to this comprehensive review.
Analysis and Test Results
While most of us think of clock radios as a thing of the past, these devices are a great way to keep your smartphone far away from your bedside, allowing for less screen time and more options for your daily wake-up call. Some of these clock radios allow you to ease into the day with nature sounds or wake up to your favorite radio station. Others even use gradual light to help you wake up naturally, feeling more refreshed. And some are simple in design and function, with a buzzer and snooze button ready to go when you are.
Ease of Use
Some of the models we tested were intuitive to set up without having to read the entire instruction manual. Others were more feature-packed and took a lot of reading and re-reading to figure out how to set up all their special functions. We rated each model based on how easy they were to set up and also examined how easy their functions were to use or access.
The clock radios from DreamSky and USCCE are the simplest, most intuitive clocks we tested. Both have clear time-setting buttons, which you hold down for a few seconds and then adjust the hour or minute using the volume keys or a convenient dial in the case of the USCCE. These steps are standard in most simple alarm clocks, and our reviewers loved that they didn't have to painstakingly go through each manual to figure out which buttons did what.
The DreamSky and the USCCE are easiest to use in part due to their simplicity — they lack the extra features of some other clocks, thus requiring fewer buttons and navigation.
The Sangean RCR-20 and the Emerson SmartSet radios also earn recognition for their ease of setup, as they are the only models we tested that automatically set the time and date as soon as they are plugged in; you only have to adjust the time zone and daylight savings. We were impressed by their quickness and accuracy. However, these models also have built-in Bluetooth capability, which adds complexity to the setup if you plan on using that feature.
Because it has so many features, the iHome clock had the most involved setup. It can double as a lamp and has its own light settings. The alarms have many options to go through to set up — namely, alarm sound (tone, FM radio, or Bluetooth), the volume of chosen sound, light option, and light brightness.
Sound
Our reviewers assessed the sound quality of each clock radio and noted how many alarm sound options each model has.
The I-Box Dawn has the best sound quality of all the models tested, with the Sangean RCR-20 a close second. Doubling as a Bluetooth speaker, the I-Box boasts 6W stereo speakers and a passive subwoofer, making the radio or Bluetooth-connected music sound rich with good bass. While they have the best quality speakers, they lack variety in alarm tones. The I-Box Dawn's built-in alarm tone gradually increases to a volume our reviewers considered excessively loud. But both the I-Box and Sangean are certainly the best choices for those who value sound quality and will often use their clock to listen to music or the radio.
The USCCE has natural sounds as alarm choices in addition to a buzzer or FM radio. Almost all the clock radios we tested had small speakers with mediocre sound quality. The exceptions are the Sangean RCR-20 and the I-Box, but we were disappointed that the other Bluetooth speaker, the iHome, lacked the richness and quality we expect from a clock that also sells itself as a speaker. The DreamSky and the USCCE units only have two alarm sound options: FM radio and a buzzer, making them the most lackluster in the sound department.
Features
The clock radios we tested came with a wide variety of features. We scored each model based on how many features and customizations they provided. All came with USB ports for easy bedside accessory charging, and all had battery backup options for power outages.
The iHome and the Sangean RCR-20 were the most feature-rich clock radios we tested. The iHome reminds our testers of a lava lamp, with five different color settings that range from a set color of your choice, slowly changing colors and colors that will even pulse to the beat of your Bluetooth-connected music. These models have an FM radio, a variety of different alarm tones to wake up to, and the option to wake up with or without light. The iHome acts as a Bluetooth speaker with its built-in microphone. It can connect to speakerphone, Siri, or Google Assistant on your smartphone.
We didn't love the display of the I-Box, but we loved the quality of its Bluetooth speaker and the fact that it can charge Qi-enabled phones wirelessly by simply placing them on top of the clock. This earned it extra points in our features category.
The DreamSky and the USCCE are the simplest models of the fleet, sticking to the basics of radio and alarm options. However, they provide indoor temperature readings, which is a unique attribute.
Display
When assessing the display of each model, we considered how easy the digits are to read and if the brightness is adjustable for nighttime dimming. We also gave extra points to models with more detailed display screens, with clear alarm on indicators to provide us with peace of mind before bed.
The Emerson SmartSet and the Sangean again scored top marks for their clear, easy-to-read, white LED displays and large, spacious screens that easily showed each alarm, the time they are set for, and their designation for weekday, weekend, or both.
All models we tested had adjustable display brightness, which is a desirable feature for those who prefer less light disturbance at night. The fabric-wrapped design of the I-Box makes the numbers harder to read when dimmed, and nearly impossible to read any smaller display features. While it is not entirely necessary to read AL1 or AL2 to know they are on, it is a serious design flaw. The light blue LED light is also impossible to read underneath a bright lamp, making the I-Box a better speaker and phone charger than a clock.
Design
When buying a new device for your bedside table, design can become an important purchasing factor. These days, it's nice for our technology to look good, and if it's the last thing you see before bed and the first thing you see when you wake up in the morning, your clock having an attractive design doesn't hurt.
Clock radios have come a long way from their basic, utilitarian pasts and now come in different shapes and sizes. The USCCE Digital comes in a simple black color, but the updated version we tested has an attractive wood-grain finish that makes this clock a stylish addition to any bedside table. Its small footprint and minimal buttons make for a great, simple device that looks good and is easy to use.
The iHome, with its unique globular design and multi-color-changing cabinet, makes a fun addition to a room, but because it is so large, it's not the most practical clock radio we tested. But it is a great choice for someone who wants a unique product that also doubles as a speaker with fun lights to accompany your music. The DreamSky is the most practical of the models we tested and brought nothing special to the table regarding design.
Conclusion
With our in-depth review of the latest clock radios, we hope you can find what you're looking for. With many of us trying to cut back on screen time before bed, having a clock radio to replace your phone may help make your bedtime routine more relaxing and help ease you into the morning with nature sounds or your favorite station on the radio.